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278. JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 27, Also, The petition of Sarah Pollard, asking the same. Also, The petition of Ann Robinson, asking the same. Also, The petition of Mary Holbruner, asking the same. Also, The petition of Magdaline Wright, asking the same. Also, The petition of Amelia Killer, asking the same. Which were severally read and referred to the Committee on Pensions. Mr. Stiener presented the petition of Jerry Solomon, Charles Murry, and two hundred and seventy-five other citi- zens of Talbot county, praying for educational advantages. Which was read and referred to the Committee on Education. Mr. Timmons presented the petition of S. S. Quinn, R. J. Dryden, John S. Merrill, and fifty-six other citizens of Wor- cester county, praying the passage of temperance laws. Which was read and referred to the Committee on Fin- ance. Mr. Steiner presented the petition of Mary Kinney, asking a pension. Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pen- sions. Also, The petition of Francis W. Barnes, and thirty-four other citizens of Oak Orchard, Frederick county, praying the pas- sage of a law making School Commissioners elective by the people. Which was read and referred to the Committee on Educa- tion. Mr. Tuck presented the petition of Robert Buckhead, of Anne Arundel county, praying a pension. Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pensions. On motion by Mr. Denson, |
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